Molecular Hematology Centers

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The NIDDK Molecular Hematology Centers enrich research and generate investigative resources that can be made available to the broader research community.They often have integrated teams of investigators from a wide range of disciplines, share specialized equipment, and serve as regional or national resources.

The Centers provide a focus for multidisciplinary investigations into gene structure and function; the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the generation, maturation, and function of blood cells; and the development of strategies for the correction of inherited diseases.The Centers often support a pilot and feasibility program that offers short-term enrichment activities and funds small grants to generate preliminary data for inclusion in larger grant applications.

The NIDDK Information Network (dkNET), serves the needs of basic and clinical investigators by providing seamless access to large pools of data relevant to the mission of NIDDK. The goal of dkNET is to develop a community-based network for…

Supports Data, Biosample, and Genetic Repositories to increase the impact of current and previously funded NIDDK studies by making their data and biospecimens available to the broader scientific community. These Repositories enable scientists not…

The intent of NIH Common Fund is to provide a strategic and nimble approach to address key roadblocks in biomedical research that impede basic scientific discovery and its translation into improved human health. In addition, these programs capitalize…